World Cup 2015: Brendon McCullum Keeps ODI Retirement Suspense Alive
Brendon McCullum led New Zealand to their first World Cup final where they lost by 7 wickets to Australia.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: March 29, 2015 08:52 PM IST
New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum on Sunday kept everyone guessing about his retirement from ODI cricket as he didn't want the spotlight to be drawn away from Australia's convincing victory in the World Cup final.(Fitting Finale for Clarke)
Asked if he would be following Michael Clarke in announcing ODI retirement, McCullum neither denied nor confirmed.(Australia Win World Cup)
"There may be guys within our group who will retire. We'll let the dust settle on this one, and we certainly won't look to grab any headlines over the next couple of days because they belong to Australia and they've earned the right to do so. We'll let the dust settle," the skipper was evasive.(Michael Clarke and Heir Apparent Steven Smith Leave Their Mark)
But he did drop hints that there are some announcements about impending retirements in the offing.(Clarke Plays Captain's Knock in Final ODI)
"We'll be gracious in defeat and then we'll work a plan over the next couple days for the some guys who may look to retire. But yeah, I think it's the right thing to allow Australia to bask in the glory of their success."
He took the opportunity to also congratulate Clarke on a fantastic ODI career.
"First of all, I think Michael Clarke, he's been an outstanding cricketer for Australia. I think his captaincy has been brilliant throughout his tenure. He deserves to bow out a World Cup winner. Sometimes there is a bit of romance in this game, and I think there was one of those occasions tonight. Congratulations to Michael, and he thoroughly deserves the achievements that he's had," McCullum said.